On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 3:26 AM, Elardus Engelbrecht <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Massimo Biancucci wrote:
>
> >Into the UBBSAMP library you should find the MAINVIEW clist.
> >It's enough you customize it (mainly the PREFIX, BBLINK and SS).
>
> Thanks Massimo, that, UBBSAMP, was the missing word which I tried to find.
>
> To John, you may also need to use EX 'HLQ.INSTALL(BMCINSTL)' 'SETUP'
>
> ... where you will be shown all the installation steps, setup and setting
> up a repository for all your BMC products to roll out.
>

​Looks like this was all done back in 2010, which is the last release we
have of these products. The MAINVEW clist was the key. I have that working,
but only a few of the options actually work. I can get into CICS/Manager,
z/OS display, UNIX display, but not the AutoOPERATOR display. When I try
that, the screen just "blinks" and goes back to the same selection panel.
Looks like that is where I need to do some more work. I probably need to
change some PARMLIB (UBBPARM?) parameters.​ If I had much hair left, I'd be
pulling it out right now.



>
> It is basically more or less like SMP/E, but that installation dialog is
> only for BMC products.
>
> It is a long story and process to describe those steps. I'm also not sure
> how to ask how your AutoOPERATOR was installed in the first place, because
> there are different ways to do that (dialog process, SMP/E or not and
> custom site specific settings.)
>
> Unfortunately, my documentation is a part of the documentation software
> distributed by BMC, and I could not find the files to send them to you
> off-list.
>

​I think that I've found all the PDF files. There are a ton of them. All
with really nice names like 91064.pdf . ​



>
> You can get online help from www.bmc.com if you wish.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
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